1. many things lying one upon another in a more or less orderly way: salansan, talaksan
2. a mass like a hill or mound: tambak, bunton, tumpok
3. a heavy beam driven upright into the ground to help support a building, a bridge, etc.: pilote, istaka, trosong pang-istaka
4. any large amount ( used in common talk): santambak, sambunton, sangkaterba, tambak, bunton
5. a large amount: dami
v.
1. to make into a pile, to heap up: magbunton, ibunton, magtambak, itambak
2. to heap up evenly: magsalansan, isalansan, magtalaksan, italaksan
3. to gather or rise in piles: matambak, mabunton, magkapatung-patong
4. to go in a confused rushing crowd: magsiksikan
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heap
n.
1. pile of many things thrown or lying together: tambak, bunton
2. a large amount (used in common talk): santambak, sambunton, marami
v.
to form into a heap, to gather in heaps: magbunton, ibunton, magtambak, itambak
haystack
n.
a large pile of hay outdoors: mandala ng dayami
mountain
n.
1. a very high hill: bundok
2. a very large heap or pile of anything: malaking tambak
adj.
1. of or having to do with mountains: ng (sa) bundok
2. mountainous: mabundok, bundukin
stack
n.
1. a large pile of hay, straw, etc.: mandala
2. a pile of anything: salansan, bunton, talaksan
3. a chimney: pausukan, tsiminea
v.
1. to pile hay, straw, etc., in a stack: magmandala, imandala
2. to pile or arrange in a stack: magtalaksan, italaksan, magsalansan, isalansan, magbunton, ibunton
3. to arrange playing cards unfairly: sumapote (manapote) ng baraha, saputihin ang baraha
bundle
n.
1. a number of things wrapped together: balutan
2. a number of things loosely wrapped in cloth, etc.: bungkos
3. a number of things tied together as firewood, sugar cane, etc.: bigkis
4. a bale or large bundle: basta, paldo
5. a small pile (heap) tied together: talaksan, tungkos
v.
1. to wrap up: magbalot, balutin, magbasta, bastain
2. to tie up: magbigkis, bigkisin, magbungkos, bungkusin
bunton
n.
heap, pile
v.
bumunton (-um-) to pile up, to crowd in. Bumunton ang basura sa bangketa. The garbage piled up on the sidewalk. magbunton, ibunton (mag-: i-)
v.
to put into a pile, to put in a heap or mound. Ibunton mo ang maruming damit sa batya. Pile the dirty clothes on the wash basin.
halungkat
v.
maghalungkat, halungkatin (mag-:-in) to turn over a pile of things in search for something, to search carefully among a number of things. Hinalungkat niya ang aking mga damit. He went through my clothes.
tumpok
n.
a heap, a pile, usually serving as a unit of measure for tomatoes garlic, shrimps etc. magtumpok, itumpok (mag-: i-)
v.
to make a heap or pile, to pile up. Nagtumpok siya ng mga panggatong. He piled up the firewood. Itumpok mo ang mga kamatis. Pile up the tomatoes.
tambak
n.
a heap, a pile, filler (soil) magtambak, itambak (mag-:i-)
v.
to pile, to dump into, to fill up with rubbish, earth or stones. Itambak mo ang mga basura sa isang tabi. Pile the garbage in one corner.